It looks like you are trying to install a source package. What are you trying to do? And why? Also, the packages mentioned in that page can be installed with apt, which is better than downloading from the net as you ensure that you get the version that is appropriate for your computer architecture and Debian release version etc.
Can you get (or not) any bluetooth device to connect? Do you suspect you are missing a firmware package, for example? Or you want to edit code?
can you do a lspci -v on the device
see
http://fibrevillage.com/sysadmin/75-lsp ... l-examples
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BT mouse that working in 9 fails in 10
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Re: BT mouse that working in 9 fails in 10
As pylkko said, the source package is not relevant, you need to install the broadcom-sta-dkms package to support the BCM4313. And I don't know if that's even relevant to bluetooth. Instructions here: - https://wiki.debian.org/wl
The bug report here - https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=199873 suggests it may be an issue with the bluez package and fixed in version bluez 5.50-6. bluez in Buster is 5.50-1 so you may have to wait for a backport.
The bug report here - https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=199873 suggests it may be an issue with the bluez package and fixed in version bluez 5.50-6. bluez in Buster is 5.50-1 so you may have to wait for a backport.
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